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  • 486@lemmy.world4 This user is from outside of this forum
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    Thanks for pointing this out! I probably would have missed this, since I didn't expect such a change for a patch release.

    Their documentation mentions:

    For jellyfin to know which reverse proxy is trusted, the IP, Hostname or Subnet has to be set in the Known Proxies (under Admin Dashboard -> Networking) setting.

    Does this really mean, that the only way to configure this is through the web UI? This is kind of a problem when deploying it, since without the reverse proxy I can't reach the Jellyfin server. Is there no way of doing this outside the web UI, via a config file or something?

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      Thanks for pointing this out! I probably would have missed this, since I didn't expect such a change for a patch release.

      Their documentation mentions:

      For jellyfin to know which reverse proxy is trusted, the IP, Hostname or Subnet has to be set in the Known Proxies (under Admin Dashboard -> Networking) setting.

      Does this really mean, that the only way to configure this is through the web UI? This is kind of a problem when deploying it, since without the reverse proxy I can't reach the Jellyfin server. Is there no way of doing this outside the web UI, via a config file or something?

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      Yeah the lack of info in the docs on how to configure jellyfin in the CLI is pathetic

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      • 486@lemmy.world4 [email protected]

        Thanks for pointing this out! I probably would have missed this, since I didn't expect such a change for a patch release.

        Their documentation mentions:

        For jellyfin to know which reverse proxy is trusted, the IP, Hostname or Subnet has to be set in the Known Proxies (under Admin Dashboard -> Networking) setting.

        Does this really mean, that the only way to configure this is through the web UI? This is kind of a problem when deploying it, since without the reverse proxy I can't reach the Jellyfin server. Is there no way of doing this outside the web UI, via a config file or something?

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        If I run traefik and jellyfin in docker, do I add the docker IP of traefik as the trusted proxy?

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          If I run traefik and jellyfin in docker, do I add the docker IP of traefik as the trusted proxy?

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          I don't know your exact setup, but you should add the IP that Jellyfin sees when the reverse proxy makes a request. That probably comes from the IP of your Traefik docker container.

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            If I run traefik and jellyfin in docker, do I add the docker IP of traefik as the trusted proxy?

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            I think you can use the container name if both containers are in the same docker network

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